Saturday 18 October 2014

Making energy bars

18th October 2014


Had the urge to make my own bars as I get through quite a few of them! Found they last very well in a sealed container, fun to make and ultimately tasty!


Recipe as follows:


1 cup quick cooking rolled oats
1/2 cup raw unsalted sunflower seeds
1/2 cup toasted wheat germ
1/4 cup whole-wheat pastry flour
1/2 cup dried apricots
1/2 cup raw almonds
1/2 cup raisins
1/2 cup pitted dried dates
1/2 cup powdered nonfat dry milk
1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1/3 cup pure maple syrup
2 large eggs

Directions


Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Coat a 9 by 13-inch baking pan with cooking spray.

Place all ingredients except the syrup and eggs in a food processor and pulse until the mixture is finely chopped. Add the syrup and eggs and pulse until the mixture is well combined. It will resemble a coarse paste.

Transfer to the baking pan and spread evenly. Bake until just done, about 20 minutes. Cut into 20 squares.


Enjoy!



Friday 17 October 2014

Stay in and watch a film?

17th October 2014


I'm a strange creature I am. But in a good way, of course. 


Statistics have shown that the cycling scene has exploded in the Uk! Fortunately for me though, only 20% of those venture onto the singletrack. 

It's clearer to me after today that there isn't anything the road can give me. Exercise never came into the equation. It was all about having one thing in life to get excited about, one thing to think about when you have free time, not a million interests that require your attention otherwise they start to gather dust. 


Mountain biking gets you out there, in the centre of the beauty with a little bit of effort. Even now the scenery is changing rapidly from the luscious green trees that surrounded me only a couple of months ago. But even then, it's only the wind and the rain that really makes you feel alive. Getting in the thick of it when most of the 20% would rather be watching Waterloo Road. 
It feels a bit like watching a movie at the cinema. You could either get the best view of it whilst in the comfort of a designated seat (the road) or you could actually be in the film yourself getting a firm grasp of what's in front of you. 


Even 3D glasses couldn't make it look this good. 

Monday 13 October 2014

Wind, rain & lots of mud

13th October 2014


Today has been dreamed about since I got back into Mountain Biking. The wind was up, the clouds painted a landscape of every shade of grey whilst pissing it down with rain. 
As mud sprayed up my back and over my face we glid down the singletrack lined with fallen leaves that glistened from the rain. 


Today had been long awaited, hopefully there will be more like this. 






Friday 26 September 2014

Long old week

26th September 2014


Little bit down in the dumps today.


Last Sunday's ride abruptly ended after a couple of miles, a distinctive 'clanking' from the rear end prompted some investigating. Quick bit of poking about revealed several cogs on the cassette were worryingly loose, resulting in that clunky sound when rolling over dinky holes in the road. 


Trip to Halfrauds for essential removal tools, the steed was elevated on the inspection stand for immediate surgery. 


Minutes later my shiny cluster of engineering beauty was lined up on a cardboard strip awaiting inspection until attention turned to the freehub. It resembled something a mouse has had a go at, the little steel buggers had chewed noggings out of my shiny alloy body. 


Fast forward a week of countless hours of interweb Q's to diagnose what was going on with my back end concluded nothing. Went as far as replacing the entire cassette and freehub in hope of an obvious solution. 
The cassette slid back on the freehub with no play....but could I get the gears to shift perfectly? Like fuck I could. The gears were running true, but cable loose or too tight it really didn't want to know. 


Rewind a couple of weeks, had effortlessly replaced my front derailleur cable and dialed-in correct tensions perfectly. Even better than when I'd bought it. 
I absolutely love tinkering with the old girl. Maintainence and cleaning is a huge thing for me, everything must be perfect and to my high standard. 


What's really took the wind from my sails is the trip I've made to the LBS with it, in final desperation to get her faultless again. Really gutted it's come to this.
No idea when I'd expect a call from BSG (Bike Shop Guy) but really need putting out of my misery after this week, will update when I know more. 










So, back from the LBS. BSG said after 5 mins he couldn't see any major issues, which is great.
Though there are still little niggles..which tells me some of my components just aren't up to my standards of quality! Good weight lifted from my mind if I'm honest, I'd taught myself never to settle for second best and you can bet your arse I'm not starting now.


If I look after her, she'll look after me.




Tuesday 16 September 2014

Bikeray iv light

16th September 2014


Night-riding may not be everyone's cup of tea especially in Winter's approaching months. Personally I'd much rather continue gliding across varied terrain than sat in the middle of a spin class in the gym. 


So after a bit of deliberation Bikeray's iv seemed the ideal candidate and I'm far from disappointed. 


Very bright 4 LED setup accompanied by their rear light that plugs into the same Lithium Ion sealed battery pack. Enables you to see further ahead than needed, the beam is also wide enough to give you a good view of your surroundings which is ideal on the trails. 


3 brightness settings make this great for road use so you're not dazzling other road users yet still maintaining good view and more importantly visibility to car drivers. Coupled with reflective armbands I did feel rather safe on a 15 mile journey this evening. 


As you can see a helmet strap is included though also has 2 sizes of rubber O-rings for standard and oversized handlebars yet very easy to adjust the angle without compromising on grip!


The battery pack itself is surprisingly light which is great to stash in your backpack if mounting the light to your helmet and comes with a fabric Velcro fastening bag to attach to your top tube or bar stem. 



Monday 15 September 2014

To heaven and back..

15th September 2014


I think the reasons that keep me out on the trails are becoming more apparent. 


Happy memories from growing up in the countryside has never left my heart and Mountain Biking enables me to see a whole lot more of it in a shorter space of time. 
Not only that but the technical side of ridding rutted tracks, steep declines and uneven earth keep me begging for more. 


Already can't wait for the next adventure, I'm in love. 


Believe it or not I'm genuinely excited to see what the wet and cooler weather have in store for for me come the Winter's months. 
Already cracked out the Buff scarf for my ears as they tend to get a little chilly on the decents, apparently inherited from my Dad's side of the family.


Few photos of yesterday's ride..
37.7 miles in 7 hours 

































Sunday 14 September 2014

British pubs, Alex salutes you.

14th September 2014


But not for your beers & Spirits. On every adventure through the fields, footpaths, bridle ways, even in forests and along canals there is usually something in my mind that keeps me focused on pedalling further. 


Mostly it's the wonder of what terrain is beyond the next horizon, or is there a freshly harvested field of corn generously scattered with bales of hay or even a beautiful lake stretching across the landscape. 


One thing nearly as pleasing to the eye as the British Countryside in all it's glory is a good ol' pub. Man's drinking hole placed conveniently within a village to celebrate, to forget, or even just because it's there. I like to think that for centuries beer & pubs have provided a big part of what makes Britian as great today as it always has been. Very old but lovingly cared for buildings that are often cottages with thatched roofs and big black exposed beams or constructed with the famous red bricks and stained glass windows. 


However beautiful, there's another reason I'm happy to see the pub but it's not for the beer. 


Traipsing up and down hills and across rough singletracks burns evidently and noticeably more calories than a days road riding, mainly because of the extra resistance against your legs (particularly in bad weather). 
There may well be room in my backpack for an additional sandwich amongst the couple of energy bars stashed away for a quick fix, but it's not easy to get that excited over a tuna salad sandwich. 


Even on a Sunday our British heritage has provided us with the 'Lunchtime Menu' that even the popular foreign takeaways still haven't quite grasped yet. A Sweet & Sour pork is certainly welcomed in my book after a long hard day, granted.


But whilst battling against ploughed fields, overgrown brambles and nettles, for me, nothing quite beats the thought of a beautifully cooked Steak & Ale Pie with chips in a beer garden on a Sunday afternoon. 


It gives me a warm feeling knowing you're never far from a pub in the Uk.